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Predictive power of unconjugated estriol in diagnosis of gestational diabetes : a cohort study
2019
Background: Gestational diabetes is the most common antenatal medical complication that is associated with adverse short- and
long-term maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Reducing maternal and fetal complications requires the early diagnosis of gestational
diabetes. Unconjugated Estriol (UE) has led to insulin resistance under in vitro conditions.
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the predictive power of unconjugated estriol in the diagnosis of gestational diabetes in
Tehran, Iran.
Methods: The present historical cohort study was conducted on 523 pregnant women presenting to two university-affiliated hospitals
in Tehran, Iran, 2017 - 2018. The level of unconjugated estriol was determined at the 14th - 17th week of pregnancy, and gestational
diabetes was diagnosed at the 24th - 28th week of pregnancy using the oral glucose tolerance test with 75 grams of glucose. Data
were collected through interviews and sampling was carried out using a convenience sampling method.
Results: Out of 523 pregnant women examined, 63 (12%) were placed in the gestational diabetes group and 460 (88%) in the nongestational
diabetes group. The best cutoff point for unconjugated estriol was determined using the ROC curve as 0.965 MOM.We
obtained 66.66% sensitivity, 54.78% specificity, 16.8% positive predictive value, and 92.30 negative predictive value for the UE test.
Conclusions: Given the acceptable sensitivity (66.66%) and specificity (54.78%) obtained for the UE test and the area under the ROC
curve of 0.60, it appears that the UE test can be considered a new, accessible, and reliable screening test for gestational diabetes.
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Prevalence of sleep disorders among children 4-6 years old in Tehran province, Iran
2016
Background : Sleep patterns may change over a person’s lifetime; however, the quantity and quality of sleep always depend on individual
factors such as age, sex, and psychological and environmental factors. In children, sleep is as important as development.
Quantitative sleep problems related to sleep onset and qualitative sleep disorders such as frequent awakenings may lead to insufficient
sleep.
Objectives : This study aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep disorders among children 4 - 6 years old attending the health centers
of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, in 2013.
Patients and Methods : This was a cross-sectional study on 400 children selected using a multistage sampling method. Data were
collected by interviews. The questionnaire included two sections : a demographic section with questions about the demographic
characteristics of the children and parents and a children’s sleep habit questionnaire (CSHQ). Data were analyzed by SPSS 16 and
different statistical tests were used (P <
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